Of interest.
iPod v. Cassette
Hmm... via oldmanpants
Transportation Futuristics
Visions of the future from the past. Where's my Levicar?
Do not attend this concert, stop listening to bad music, turn off your radio and television!!
What kind of poser am I that I haven't come across Greasy Kulture before now?
R.I. Supreme Court grants private school the right to expel honor roll student because of his haircut.
Rhode Island I'm embarrassed for you.
Which movie villain are you?
Awesome. Link via Sidesh0w
Woman disguises self as soda machine.
Fahrenheit 1918
The scary thing is that this is actually fairly plausible.
The Dangers of Judging Web Designs Superficially
Switzelspicken McGlockenshiresteinenfrugen
Also: Sadly With Gusto calls it a year.
Apple hits it out of the park.
Bowman hits it out of the park.
The Ladies
(Literally) gorgeous icons from Hivelogic.
Authentic Boredom
Beatiful design with nice attention to detail.
Infantile
Hip clothes for babies and toddlers. Very cool stuff.
starskytorino.com
Site devoted to the the most bad-ass cop car ever.
A plethora of design problems
A very in-depth look at self-check-out aisles by Design by Fire.
Related: Sour Bob | Guidelines for People Using the Grocery Store Self Checkout Line in Front of Me
“I think we’ve gotten off on the wrong foot.”
Joey Ramone action figure
A must have item to say the least
Asterisk* redesigns
Nice and clean
The only thing other than the actual game that even remotely caught my attention was the commercial for the Ford GT.
There really ought to be a law against this kind of thing.
The complete covers from Popular Mechanics
via Coudal
Ritchie Birkenhead
Enigmatic NYHC icon returns.
Dean Dio for America
My vote goes here. I wonder if Last In Line is the campain song.
Redshifter rocks GarageBand
Promising...
Hey the Airbag redesign is up.
Very nice.
Sour Bob | Emails I Ought Not Have Sent
With Gusto is fast becoming my favorite destination on the web. Very clever and damn funny. Pretty Bricking and Hammer Time are a couple favorites.
Downhill Battle takes the RIAA Radar from the internet to the stores. Awesome.
Remeber Star Blazers? Man... I've gotta get that DVD set. So cool.
The Partiots are having thier best season ever, but all anyone wants to talk about is the Red Sox.
Blogography: The Pricing Problem
Good thoughts on a daunting issue for designers.
This has to be a joke... If it's not a joke, it might just make me puke.
Innivo Design
Another incredible Flash portfolio site that either inspires me or makes me just want to hang it up. Not sure.
VH1's ILLustrated
Some insanely funny stuff from the folks who brought you the ever classic "Napster Bad".
Emerica. This is Skateboarding.
"The first commercial site in the skateboard industry following webstandards". Sweet. Notes from the designer.
Napster 2.0 not compatible with iPod
Garunteed failure.
Simple Bits | Accessible Image-Tab Rollovers
Dan Cedarholm offers up a great css/image rollover solution.
Color scheme from Pixy
Absolutely genius online color picking application.
NSLog(); - I Have Seen The Enemy
~stevenf: Stagnant
A couple funny rants on Dell's lame iPod rip-off.
Berkeley Breathed
I was (still am) a huge fan of Bloom County, really looking forward to Opus.
Automatic Labs
Stunning, understated design, retro science imagery, clear, sharply written promo copy - Dan Benjamin does it again.
insound
"indie emo garage punk noise electronic + essentials" Huge indie-rock resource for mp3's CD's 'zines, shows, etc.
Pirate talk generator from Adactio.
'Avast ye scurvy dogs' and all that.
The Business Value of Web Standards
Required reading.
Beautiful drawings by Von Dutch
Kustom Kulture icon.
"...normal sleep is the enemy of creativity"
B goes on a, uh, 'vision quest'. Funny.
The Trans Am Look
Give your late 60's muscle car a classic racing look. I must get a set of those bad ass wheels.
PowerMac G5
Sexy close ups of the world's fastest personal computer. Really nice stuff.
The Can
A "collabrative art novel" that showcases some excellent illustration.
Crank the RIAA
Classic.
EphemeraNow
Incredible colletion of "the advertising and illustration art of mid-century America."

